Shopping Find – Bohemian Sheer Kimono Jackets

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I’ve long embraced the bohemian vintage style of dress (a la Anthropologie) as a great way to express my personal style with a neutral wardrobe as a base. When I’m out shopping, I’m always on the hunt for new pieces to add to my mix of classic basics, travel finds, vintage scores, and such.

I don’t stumble into Marshall’s often but I had a client in Northern California push a scheduled meeting back by an hour and there wasn’t much else to do nearby so I wandered in to look for an evening gown and/or a white dress for my sorority convention (also negative). Shopping is never a bad time killer when I can’t find a place to work.

I usually avoid the junior department but on my way around the store I stumbled past a rack of these being shown as swimsuit cover-ups.

I’ve seen similar sheer jackets on many fashion blogs this summer, often styled with a tank top and maxi skirt or vintage denim.

The price was right – $14.99 each

The Marshalls I visited was a smaller one with a relatively picked over inventory but they still had 8 or 9 styles so you may find similar ones at your local store. I think they will be the perfect thing to toss in my bag to throw on over a sundress for the plane on these hot summer days when a cardigan is just too much.

Jennifer is a management consultant and avid volunteer. Her career and volunteer duty travels have helped her log top-tier airline and hotel status annually for the last eighteen years. In addition, she embraces the opportunity to maximize her vacation time by planning extracurricular trips that have taken her to over 60 countries and 48.5 US states. Although she averages 200 days a year on the road, she loves to return to “the homestead” in her native Fort Worth, Texas where she enjoys cooking, gardening, sewing, needlepoint, wine, and cocktail mixology.